2.5 billion-year-old traces of life locked inside primeval ruby

Traces of ancient life were locked inside a 2.5 billion-year-old ruby from Greenland, according to a new study.

The planet’s oldest rubies, sparkling red gemstones made up of a transparent red mineral called corundum, are found in Greenland. While searching for rubies in the North Atlantic Craton of southern Greenland, a group of researchers discovered a hidden surprise in one of them: graphite, a pure form of carbon, that may be the remains of ancient microbial life.

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